The Language of Organization
First Edition
Edited by:
- Robert Westwood - UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia
- Stephen Linstead - University of York, UK
March 2002 | 370 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The importance of communication for organizations has been an ongoing concern since management was first theorized. Yet language has tended to be viewed as simply a medium of communication - without language per se being theoretically problematized. This book enables a more critical exploration of the major theoretical positions on language and organization, explaining why language warrants a more central and considered place in organization studies. Language and Organization explains how various perspectives on the relationship between language and organization can be represented and explored. Concerned with issues such as power, knowledge and organizational discourse, this book will provide essential new links for a proper conceptualization and understanding of organizations.
Robert Westwood and Stephen Linstead
Language/Organization
PART ONE: LANGUAGE, ORGANIZATION AND ACTION
David S Richards
Talking Sense
Ian Lennie
Language That Organizes
Simon Lilley
The Language of Strategy
PART TWO: METAPHORS OF ORGANIZATION
Dan K[um]arreman
The Scripted Organization
Tojo Joseph Thatchenkery
Mining for Meaning
David M Boje, Rossana C Alvarez and Bruce Schooling
Reclaiming Story in Organization
PART THREE: LANGUAGE, KNOWLEDGE AND POWER
Graham Sewell
The Prison-House of Language
Rolland Munro
After Knowledge
Stephen Linstead
Rhetoric and Organizational Control
PART FOUR: ORGANIZING SILENCE
Robert Westwood
Appropriating the Other in the Discourses of Comparative Management
Joanna Brewis
Telling It Like It Is?
PART FIVE: WRITING, THEORY AND BEYOND
Robert Chia and Ian King
The Language of Organization Theory
Stephen Linstead and Robert Westwood
Meaning beyond Language